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The phrase "be going with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a decision or choice being made. For example, "I think I'm going to be going with the blue option."
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We should be going with you.
Her two cats would be going with her.
See where Mercedes-Benz might be going with this?
Naturally, her two cats, Jack and Barry, would be going with her.
"I wish I could be going with you!" Marston was furious.
One of our staff will be going with him to help him fit in".
"We were down there to talk to him, but we didn't know where he'd be going with this," Hoenig said.
He knew what my feelings were, but I knew that he would be going with his family and his children.
He will not be selling his tickets, she said, but she will not be going with him anymore.
"We'll be going with 10 new guys on defense, and we lost our entire kicking game," Beamer said.
There is not a business on this planet that would still be going with those type of results.
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